Tuesday, 26 August 2014

[From the support website freejeremy.net]
Jeremy Hammond, a former member of the hacking network Anonymous who
has become a cause célèbre for hacktivists, civil libertarians and those
concerned about the rights of whistleblowers, is a gifted young
computer programmer who is currently spending a decade in prison. His
crime? Leaking information from the private intelligence firm Strategic
Forecasting, information which revealed that Stratfor had been spying on
human rights activists at the behest of corporations and the U.S.
government.

In a non-cooperating plea deal, Jeremy pled guilty to one count of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Despitelodging nearly 265 letters of supportcalling on judge Loretta Preska to show leniency, Jeremy was sentenced to the maximum allowed under his plea agreement.

Since March of 2012, Jeremy has been cut off from his friends and
family, and punished with extensive stays in solitary confinement –
treatment normally reserved for the most egregious offenses. He did
nothing for personal gain and everything in hopes of making the world a
better place and he needs our support now more than ever. Please visit the support website to learn how you can help!

New posters

Click the links below the images for print ready A3 pdfs of the posters. The image is a freshly drawn pic from the photo at Jeremy's support site. So get printing, get pasting, get posting...10 years for exposing government and corporate crimes is unjust!

I'm also happy to take requests for versions with other slogans. Please drop me an email or a tweet.

Social media images

Friday, 4 July 2014

Individual chapters for print and web

You'll find links to download the individual pdf print ready file below each image. You can also use the images below online also. Or, download a pdf of all 7 x A3 panels of the story HERE and... happy printing.

Ignore any lines you may see on the pdfs when viewing on screen - they won't appear on your printed copy.

There's also a link to download a jpg below if you'd like to embed it in your blog or site. And HERE you'll find a zip folder of 8xA3 greyscale pdfs for a home print of the entire infographic. They overlap so you can trim and overlay the ends of each 'panel' when pasting up.

Donations

Projects like this take many late nights and even more cups of tea. Everyone is calling for donations these days. I don't have a donate button sitting here because my own new site is still under development - it gets pushed down the list with other more pressing solidarity projects.

If you'd like to value this work with some support for the designer please just CLICK HERE and use my somersetbean [at] gmail [dot] com address. Thanks so much. It means Bean can keep on keepin' on.

Saturday, 24 May 2014

Jeremy Hammond is a gifted young computer programmer who is currently spending a decade in prison.

His crime? Leaking information from the private intelligence firm Strategic Forecasting, information which revealed that Stratfor had been spying on human rights activists at the behest of corporations and the U.S. government.

You'll find more information and ways you can help Jeremy at the support site freejeremy.net.

Print and post this new A3 size poster to help spread the word, and help one of the foremost political prisoners of the ongoing information wars.

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Julian Assange has been detained without charge for 1156 days. He's spent 596 days at the Ecuadorian Embassy, where he was granted political asylum. Finally there is discontent with the Swedish prosecutor's handling of the case, being expressed more widely in Sweden, with MPs speaking up.

Monday, 27 January 2014

"I would love to debate any politician in any western state on the
question of whether the rule of law ought to be respected in a world
where even the most "respectable" governments establish intelligence
agencies that routinely violate those laws at taxpayer expense and at no
real penalty to anyone involved."

An A4 sized flyer to encourage involvement in the campaign to help imprisoned U.S. journalist, activist and author Barrett Brown.

He's being persecuted for extensive work exposing the inner workings of the shadowy and secretive underworld of private intelligence and defense contractors who work with the growing surveillance and national security state. He faces a possible 100 years in prison...